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  2. List of finite element software packages - Wikipedia

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    Use multiple meshes: Yes including different dimensions and taking account of any transformation. Yes, autorefined from same initial mesh for each variable of a coupled problem Continuity of non-conforming interfaces ensured by mortar finite elements Yes, including non-matching meshes Linear algebra: Used libs:

  3. Formula editor - Wikipedia

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    Alfred's Equation Editor (AlfredEq) Yes but limited Yes No No Yes Yes No No Flash Player An embedded app to edit mathematical expressions on CMS/LMS/Blog web pages. No Atito Equation Editor Android Web App. Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Android,Web Formula editor combined with embedded solver, graphs LaTeX, PDF, PNG No AxMath: Yes Yes No Yes ...

  4. SIESTA (computer program) - Wikipedia

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    SIESTA (Spanish Initiative for Electronic Simulations with Thousands of Atoms) is an original method and its computer program implementation, to efficiently perform electronic structure calculations and ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of molecules and solids.

  5. Homogenizer - Wikipedia

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    The mortar and pestle, already used for thousands of years, is a standard tool even in modern laboratories. More modern solutions are based on blender type instruments, bead mills , ultrasonic treatment (also sonication ), rotor-stator mechanical, high pressure, and many other physical forces.

  6. Mortar methods - Wikipedia

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    In numerical analysis, mortar methods are discretization methods for partial differential equations, which use separate finite element discretization on nonoverlapping subdomains. The meshes on the subdomains do not match on the interface, and the equality of the solution is enforced by Lagrange multipliers , judiciously chosen to preserve the ...

  7. Mortar and pestle - Wikipedia

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    The mortar and pestle, with the Rod of Asclepius, the Green Cross, and others, is one of the most pervasive symbols of pharmacology. [10] For pharmaceutical use, the mortar and the head of the pestle are usually made of porcelain, while the handle of the pestle is made of wood. This is known as a Wedgwood mortar and pestle and originated in 1759.

  8. Chemical graph generator - Wikipedia

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    In a chemical graph, the maximum degree of an atom is its valence, and the maximum number of bonds a chemical element can make. For example, carbon's valence is 4. In a chemical graph, an atom is saturated if it reaches its valence. A graph is connected if there is at least one path between each pair of vertices.

  9. Lime kiln - Wikipedia

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    This use of plaster may in turn have led to the development of proto-pottery, made from lime and ash. [4] In mortar, the oldest binder was mud. [4] According to finds at Catal Hüyük in Turkey, mud was soon followed by clay, and then by lime in the 6th millennium BCE. [4]